In English, the conjugated forms are the same for the following persons: you, we and they.

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Indicative

Present

I do not upset

you do not upset

he/she/it does not upset

we do not upset

you do not upset

they do not upset

Preterite

I did not upset

you did not upset

he/she/it did not upset

we did not upset

you did not upset

they did not upset

Present continuous

I am not upsetting

you are not upsetting

he/she/it is not upsetting

we are not upsetting

you are not upsetting

they are not upsetting

Present perfect

I have not upset

you have not upset

he/she/it has not upset

we have not upset

you have not upset

they have not upset

Future

I will not upset

you will not upset

he/she/it will not upset

we will not upset

you will not upset

they will not upset

Future perfect

I will not have upset

you will not have upset

he/she/it will not have upset

we will not have upset

you will not have upset

they will not have upset

Past continuous

I was not upsetting

you were not upsetting

he/she/it was not upsetting

we were not upsetting

you were not upsetting

they were not upsetting

Past perfect

I had not upset

you had not upset

he/she/it had not upset

we had not upset

you had not upset

they had not upset

Future continuous

I will not be upsetting

you will not be upsetting

he/she/it will not be upsetting

we will not be upsetting

you will not be upsetting

they will not be upsetting

Present perfect continuous

I have not been upsetting

you have not been upsetting

he/she/it has not been upsetting

we have not been upsetting

you have not been upsetting

they have not been upsetting

Past perfect continuous

I had not been upsetting

you had not been upsetting

he/she/it had not been upsetting

we had not been upsetting

you had not been upsetting

they had not been upsetting

Future perfect continuous

I will not have been upsetting

you will not have been upsetting

he/she/it will not have been upsetting

we will not have been upsetting

you will not have been upsetting

they will not have been upsetting

Imperative

do not upset

let's not upset

do not upset

Participle

Present

not upsetting

Past

not upset

Infinitive

not to upset

Perfect Participle

not having upset

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not upset verb conjugation to all tenses, modes and persons. Search the definition and the translation in context for “not upset”, with examples of use extracted from real-life communication. Similar English verbs: reset, set, let